As the Partners for Water programme 2022-2027 only has one remaining subsidy round left in February 2025, we are organising a matchmaking event on 16 January 2025 to support the Dutch water sector in making strong subsidy applications. During the event, you will be able to ask questions, share experiences, and lessons learned about your preferred topic.

Please register before 3 January 2025.

When registering, you can choose between below topics:

  • Water quality & water availability
  • Climate
  • Infrastructure and sustainable waterways and ports
  • Water-Biodiversity-Food
  • Sustainable financing
  • Other
Register here

Event details

  •  Date: Thursday, 16 January 2025
  • 11:30 – 14:00 – Matchmaking
  • 14:00 – 16:00 – Presentation new Partners for Water subsidy projects
  • 16:00 – 16:30 – Network drinks
  • 16:30 – 18.00 – Waterproof podcast Meetup #3: Locals in the Lead
  • Location: Social Impact Factory, Vredenburg 40, Utrecht

Intake meeting

Before applying for a Partners for Water subsidy, an intake interview is compulsory to assess whether your desired application matches the subsidy criteria.

You can schedule the mandatory intake interview at any time via the E-loket. Would you like to apply for the subsidy round of 2025? Make sure to schedule the intake interview no later than 28 February, 2025.

Applying for a subsidy

Would you like to apply for the subsidy during the 2025 opening? Applications are open from 14 February 2025, 12:00 CET., to 28 March 2025, 24:00 CET.

Please note that you can only apply if you have completed an intake interview.

Partners for Water subsidy scheme explained

Watch the video in which we explain the Partners for Water subsidy scheme.

In this video, we showcase several projects that have received a Partners for Water subsidy and explain how the subsidy accelerated their innovative water project.

Curious about previously funded projects?

During the Partners for Water programme, we have granted subsidies to various inspiring projects located in different countries, tackling a wide range of water challenges. Discover the most recent projects that have received a subsidy.

The projects